Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween



I can't believe it's already the end of October. It's been quite a busy month. Being sick for a good chunk of the month (which I still can't seem to completely shake off) hasn't helped. But for the most part it's been very good.

There's been great weather. Lots of color in the foliage. I've kind of realized that I have a bit of a difficult time shooting broad foliage shots. I've known for a long time that wide landscapes are not really my thing, but it's hard to show the colors and a location in the same shot without it being a broad view.

That said, I've probably shot more pictures this month than in any other month in my life. The only exception would possibly be during my trip across the USA in October/November 1994. But shooting on film at that time, I don't think I took as many as I have this month.

There were some adventures around Vermont, as well as an overnight to Deer River, New York, and a quick weekend up in Maine. Eventually I'll get things edited, but it'll take a while as I'm working on several new ideas.

Happy Halloween.
Going to try and get out while the weather is decent and take more pictures. I still have a few hours before the month is over.



Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine

Monday, October 20, 2008

a new perspective




Had the opportunity to go flying yesterday. Hadn't been on a plane in a year and a half, but my friend Clint recently got his pilot's license, and we went for a little trip yesterday.

Friday, October 3, 2008

the travel bug

I really haven't been traveling much this summer. Trying to save money. Trying to save gas. Biking places as much as I can. But after a planned trip to D.C. and Pittsburgh, I seem to have the travel bug. Or maybe it's just because it's fall and the leaves are turning.

I've been out the last couple of days driving around Vermont, despite some not so great weather, trying to get pictures. It's been okay, but there's been a couple of instances where nature seems to be closed.

Wednesday, I headed south on Route 100. With darker skies I wanted to try and get some shots of Moss Glen Falls in Granville. But it was closed. How do you close nature, you may ask? They're putting in a new walkway, so there were construction vehicles there. Not much room to park, and everything taped off. I probably could have stopped anyway and asked the workmen if it was okay to get some pictures, but liability-wise, I could see it being a problem.

Last night I went up to Montgomery, to a bridge I've been to a bunch of times. The bridge itself has been closed off to vehicular traffic for as long as I've been going there, but this time there were big "ROAD CLOSED" signs and construction vehicles. The good news is that it looks like they're trying to save the covered bridge. The bad news was that it looked pretty rough.

I was pretty much ready to just bail, but decided to climb down and see what it looked like downstream just a bit:

From below, and through the trees, you can barely tell there's any construction going on, except for the fact that there's no siding on the bridge and you can see the lattice work very clearly.